New Application of TAP Biosystems’ Ambr Microscale Bioreactor Enables Rapid Method Development of Large Scale Perfusion Culture

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Cambridge, UK: TAP Biosystems, a leading supplier of innovative cell culture and consumables for life science, today announced a new application of its ambr™ micro bioreactor system as a perfusion mimic, enabling scientists to rapidly and easily develop large scale perfusion culture processes of unstable, low producing or minimally expressing proteins or antibodies.

The ambr system has been utilised as a semi-continuous chemostat model for perfusion culture in 10-15mL micro bioreactors by utilising the ambr workstation’s integrated cell counter to monitor cell density and calculate both cell growth rates and dilution volumes required to maintain stable cell density. The ambr’s automated liquid handling performs these dilutions at appropriate time points, thus automatically refining chemostasis throughout the culture process. The cell specific performance can then be extrapolated to full scale perfusion cultures.

This method replaces the use of shake flasks and reduces reliance on bench top bioreactors, saving many months of scale-up process development work. The method and results of the study are available in a technical application note, which can be requested via the link http://www.tapbiosystems.com/ambr_gss/technoterequest.asp.

Dr Barney Zoro, ambr Product Manager at TAP Biosystems stated: “Pharma industry trends to produce affordable biotherapeutics are driving bioprocess scientists to push their cell cultures for greater and greater protein yields. This has meant perfusion culture, which is the best process to produce unstable or minimally expressing proteins, has become an attractive option. However, practical limits in small-scale models have constrained the development and widespread adoption of large scale perfusion culture.”

Zoro continued: “The application of ambr as a semi-continuous chemostat model will save scientists valuable time with media and process development, enabling them to rapidly scale up an optimum perfusion culture process for increased protein yields.”

For Further Information Contact:

Matthew Walker, Head of Communications, TAP Biosystems, York Way, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 5WY, UK.

Tel: +44 (0) 1763 227200 Fax: +44 (0) 1763-227201 Email: matthew.walker@tapbiosystems.com Web: www.tapbiosystems.com

Twitter: @TAPBiosystems

Dr Sue Pearson, Director, International Science Writer, PO Box 170, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG5 3GD, UK.

Tel/Fax + 44 (0) 1462-635327 Email: sue.pearson@internationalsciencewriter.com Web: www.internationalsciencewriter.com Twitter:@isciencewriter

About TAP Biosystems

TAP Biosystems (the new corporate identity of The Automation Partnership) provides advanced automation systems and services to improve productivity in life science research, development and production.

For over 20 years TAP Biosystems has been the leader in the design and development of automated cell culture and processing systems with applications in bioprocessing, drug discovery and regenerative medicine. Systems include ambr, CellBase CT, CompacT SelecT, Polar and RAFT.

In addition, TAP Biosystems has a strong track record in providing a range of custom automation solutions for biobanking, biological sample management, compound management and advanced high throughput screening applications.

TAP Biosystems is a privately-owned company with headquarters near Cambridge, UK and a sales and support facility near Wilmington, Delaware, USA.

www.tapbiosystems.com

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